If that were the case, seems like there would be significantly more posts on the matter. My guess is that your ISP is imposing speed limits on your internet after a certain threshold has been reached. You could find the answer by running a speed test prior to starting a download and then repeat the ...

So I select the Tickr for HR and then deselect HR for the Neo if it’s still offered and then press Stop. Maybe a piece of Voodoo but not a very burdensome routine even if it should be superfluous. I am somewhat confused by that HR select option immediately under the Neo. Although the following imag...

My Garmin Vivoactive HR will detect and connect however. Had to re-read this before posting, but that is not actually testing the BT connection. Although the VivoActive uses BT to connect to the Garmin app on a smartphone, it still connects to the Tickr via ANT+. So have you checked your Wahoo Tick...

What application was used when you observed the 45w? Assuming this is a Vortex Smart, have you checked the Tacx Utility app to see if the Vortex has the latest firmware ? From your description, it sounds as if either the resistance unit is mounted in the wrong holes or the friction adjustment is too...

I am confused by this question? What trainer are you using? You should not need to purchase external sensors for use with Tacx Desktop Application. If you do not own one of the Tacx Smart Bike Trainers, then you are not going to be able to train with TDA.

By the way, in the photo, as I understand it, the TCA is used, not the TDA. And the Magnum is the same fiasco as the TDA, with a speed limit of 30 km/h and tedious noise: https://www.instagram.com/p/BpSTBQvCuiZ/ Noise did not seem to be a problem for him: Edvald Boasson-Hagen used cycling treadmill...

Although I am only using the workout functionality and have not subscribed for videos, with the introduction of the Neo Smart Bike, I suspect TDA is doing very well despite our nay-saying. What would be great is if Tacx could find a way to make the Magnum treadmill more affordable for the masses as ...

So you are referring to the original batch of the semi Smart trainers which were bluetooth/tablet specific? My understanding is that the Smart Trainers are fluent in ANT+ FE-C as well as the private Bluetooth protocol that TDA uses, but not legacy private ANT+ used for the non-smart trainers.

The Edge works fine, but on the FR 935 I have countless speed drop outs. It’s like an on/off signal every half second. I am guessing the FR935 is either being used for HR or it is configured to use WiFi to automatically sync with Garmin Connect, Training Peaks, or Strava, hence the need for having ...

I still have TTS3 loaded and it still works despite no updates in a long time. I assume that is with a legacy trainer such as a Fortius or non-smart Bushido, Flow, or Genius, as I recall support for ANT+ FE-C required for the smart trainers wasn't introduced until long after support for TTS 3 had e...

Well I was not aware Tacx had removed the requirement for a HR monitor with TTS. Curious though, if you start a free ride or pre-programmed workout wihtout a HR monitor, doesn't TTS start beeping due to HR being out of zone?

I am thinking the cassette spacing is ever so slightly different between the Neo's freehub and your bikes rear wheel. If your bike is on the trainer until spring time, you can adjust via Shimano's Di2 adjustment process . If you live in a milder climate where the bike comes off the trainer weekly, I...

So please build in a function to downgrade firmware as an other user already suggested. Suggestions like this are best emailed to support@tacx.com. While it may not be clear since Tacx hosts the forums, these are still user forums moderated by other users such as yourself and Tacx employees rarely ...